¡Bruckner: Symphony No.9
¡Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] Bruckner's 9th Symphony by the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Daniele Gatti, recorded in January 2018. Bruckner died in 1896 with the last movement of this ninth symphony unfinished. There is a recording of Bruckner's 9th Symphony with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, but this time Gatti played only the 3rd movement. The tradition of Bruckner performances by the Concertgebouw Orchestra is well known, having been handed down from the third principal conductor, Beinum, to Jochum and Haitink, and the live recording with Jansons made in March 2014 ( KKC-5678/ASIN: B01MQCSCIA ), the recording with the Jansons in March 2014 was a reminder of Jansons' work with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, while also drawing on the rich traditions of the prestigious ensemble. Gatti's slow tempo and orthodox interpretation of this unfinished magnum opus dedicated to "To God We Love," coupled with a recording of great depth that makes the most of the heavy sound of the strings and brass, make for a moving performance. The coupling includes the Prelude and Good Friday Music from "Parsifal," also Wagner's last work. Gatti, who has often conducted at the Bayreuth Festival, gives a wonderful performance as one would expect.
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